Small businesses to be given artificial intelligence boost May 7, 2019 London may be the artificial intelligence (AI) capital of Europe, but City Hall believes the benefits of AI are failing to trickle down to small businesses. The mayor Sadiq Khan will give 200 small businesses in London a share of £200,000 to enhance their use of AI. “London is a leading hub for innovation in [...]
Global markets in tailspin after Trump threatens huge China tariff rise May 7, 2019 US President Donald Trump’s latest threat to ramp up tariffs on Chinese goods rattled global markets yesterday at the start of a crunch week of negotiations between the White House and Beijing. Trump tweeted over the weekend that tariffs on $200bn (£153bn) worth of goods from China would be cranked up to 25 per cent [...]
Maurice Turnor Gardner’s senior partner on a decade in the City, John McDonnell and being Allen & Overy’s first female partner May 6, 2019 Lawyer to the super rich Clare Maurice has a disarmingly simple view of the world. “Life doesn’t change really, people are born, get married, make money and die,” she says. The senior partner of private wealth boutique Maurice Turnor Gardner is reflecting on the ten years since she led a breakaway from Allen & Overy [...]
Royal Bank of Scotland undone by Brexit May 6, 2019 | City Talk By Graeme Evans from interactive investor. These were a 'noisy' set of Q1 results from RBS, but probably look 'worse than the reality'. Back in the dividend-paying ranks and with shares up by as much as 25 per cent in 2019, The Royal Bank of Scotland (LSE:RBS) provided investors with a reality check as the state-backed lender [...]
Kraft Heinz to restate earnings in wake of employee misconduct May 6, 2019 US food giant Kraft Heinz admitted today that it will have to restate nearly three years of financial results after discovering evidence of employee misconduct. Kraft Heinz said in a filing announced in the US this morning that an internal probe had uncovered errors on a number of transactions concerning suppliers and procurement, causing misstatements [...]
Car maker shares fall on Donald Trump tariff hike threats as US – China trade war escalates May 6, 2019 Shares in European car makers tumbled today after Donald Trump threatened to hike up tariffs on Chinese imports to the US, marking an escalation in the ongoing trade war between the two countries. The Stoxx Europe 600 Automobiles and Parts index was down 3.3 per cent following Trump’s remarks as all of its 16 component [...]
Hammond to consult businesses and unions on minimum wage amid reports of planned ‘significant increase’ May 5, 2019 Philip Hammond will hold a roundtable next week to discuss how to fight low pay, after reports he is looking at a significant increase to the minimum wage. Read more: Our people are our City, so step up and commit to the London Living Wage Sources close to the issue told the Observer he was [...]
John McDonnell says Prime Minister Theresa May ‘cannot be trusted’ after leaks May 5, 2019 Labour has claimed Theresa May has broken the terms of confidential cross party talks on a Brexit compromise and can no longer be trusted. Read more: May calls on Labour to 'put differences aside' on Brexit Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said this morning the Prime Minister had “blown the confidentiality” after details of the negotiations [...]
Warren Buffett wants to make ‘very large acquisition’ in UK despite Brexit May 5, 2019 Warren Buffett has made clear his intentions to make a “very large acquisition” in Britain, despite the cloud of economic uncertainty from Brexit negotiations showing little sign of lifting. Read more: Warren Buffett backs Anadarko bid with $10bn Occidental investment The veteran US investor said he would like to make more of a name for [...]
May calls on Labour to ‘put differences aside’ to clinch cross-party Brexit deal May 5, 2019 Theresa May has urged opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn to help her “break the deadlock” on Brexit by putting their disagreements to one side. Read more: Brexit bites: Tories and Labour suffer local election backlash Britain was supposed to leave the EU on 29 March, but the deadline has now been extended to 31 October after [...]